Reading Time Summary Transcript: ~2 minutes Full Transcript: ~33 minutes Learning Objectives Understand the Distinction Between a Scholar and a...
In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Grantor of Mercy. Islam centralized certain moral qualities that serve a...
The following article was written by Abdul-Azim; crossposted with permission from his personal blog. — “British Schools: Islamic Rules” ran the title of this week’s Panorama...
He was an adventurer, a scholar, and possibly a spy — but as Dutchman Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje proved with his rare 1885 photographs and sound recordings...
By Amani Elsawah October 30, 2010 was to be a day like any other, a day with no known cultural, historical or religious significance. But thanks...
The Irish Revenue in October 2010 published its latest report on Islamic finance, namely ‘Guidance Notes on the Tax Treatment of Islamic Financial Transactions’ which relate...
Bismillah wasSalatu was Salaamu ‘ala Rasoolillah – With the Name of Allah, I begin by invoking Divine Greetings and Peace upon the Messenger of Allah. Shireen,...
Voting’s done and the results are out! The 7th Annual Brass Crescent awards have been announced and the winners are… *duff roll* Best Blog | Muslim Matters...
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Alhamdulillah, this week has seen the culmination of sacred, global Islamic rituals and celebrations, and has ended on an especially positive note...
The Days of Hajj Series: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 Friday was the last day of Hajj....
By Hamdija Begovic “It is a strange kind of humanism that denies something quintessentially human: religion.” The quote isn’t exact since I, for the life of...
Below is the audio of Khutba al-Eid that I delivered at the Islamic Center in Scottsdale, AZ. Listen part 1 Listen part 2 Listen part 3...